Classic Short Breaks in Ghana

So you don’t have time to take a long tour? Here are some short breaks or day-trips, away from the bustling city of Accra, that you can choose from. You have the choice of a day with nature at Aburi Gardens, 3 days at Ghana’s largest national park (Mole), an adventure on the canopy walkway at Kakum, a choice of a history lesson at UNESCO monuments of Cape Coast & Elmina, or an overnight trip to the former capital of the Ashanti Empire, Kumasi.

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$695.00 per pax

This tour takes you to the Mole National Park, the most important park for game viewing in Ghana. It is home to over 90 different species of animals. Mole is a 12 to 14 hour drive from Accra so we will stop over in certain cities in order to make the journey bearable. We first stop over in Kumasi to take a brief city tour and then continue to Techiman to spend the night. We will also have the opportunity to see the Kintampo waterfalls and the final two nights will be spent at the Mole National Park.

Min Group Size

4pax

Accommodation

Yes

Transportation

Yes

Food

Yes

$875.00 per pax

This tour gives you the option of an hour long flight from Accra to Tamale plus a 2 and a half hour drive to Mole National Park. This cuts out the long drive from Accra. It also gives you the opportunity to have a longer period the the park to view game. You will also take a brief tour of Tamale, capital of the Northern Region.

Min Group Size

2pax

Accommodation

Yes

Food

Yes

Transportation

Yes

$365.00 per pax

This overnight tour to Kumasi gives you a total insight into the history and culture of the Ashantis. You will also have the opportunity to come into close contact with the local people when you visit the three craft villages close by.

Min Group Size

2pax

Accommodation

Yes

Food

Yes

Transport

Yes

Tour Guide

Yes

$205.00 per pax

This full day trip takes you to the Cape Coast Castle, which used to be the seat of the British colonial government until 1877. This castle also played a major role in the Trans Atlantic slave trade. Also, visit the Kakum National Park for an exciting walk on the canopy walkway.